Thanks Aaron,

That helped me narrow it down quite a bit. I'm going to have to fiddle
with /etc/X11/xorg.conf a little to map it the way I'm used to having
it. The Yast X config tool (Sax2) wasn't much use I'm afraid. It would
seem that my Logitech  MouseMan-Wheel is getting set up a little
differently under X these days (likely a Sax2 issue).

As it stands, if I push down on my wheel (yuck) I get the Middle Mouse
button functionality, so all is not lost. I have a button on the side of
the unit which has traditionally been my "middle" mouse button which
appears to be dead under the present configuration ... which is why it
wouldn't paste.

Thanks again.

Marcel

On Fri, 2004-12-31 at 15:52 -0700, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday 31 December 2004 03:30, Marcel Lecker wrote:
> > Could be something to do with the "gesture" feature having appropriated
> > my middle mouse button? I haven't enabled it intentionally, but did come
> > across it.
> 
> possibly., though it's enabled here (both KDE CVS and SUSE's packages of KDE 
> 3.3.2 on SUSE 9.1) and it doesn't interfere w/anything. you could try turn it 
> off and see...
> 
> it could be any number of things, however. the most likely is an X 
> configuration bungle. what sort of mouse do you have, are there any 
> mouse-related issues reported in your ~/.xsession-errors (near the top, 
> probably) and what do the YAST X config and mouse config panels say about 
> your mouse config?
> 
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